Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 12, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1891. FILLS PAJNLESS—EFFECTUAL. DISORDERED liVER ^JS^VSlBSUOSBaS? StNCentfiaBox^ ^T^/'/oc thc Iggottotjfcgry ssSESg c m Of3«nSSbk Prfct**cdrtt*b<% MBW How Loot! How Regained I “^"SsSFREE! fi»KsS8y Sedical fSfltmi, So.« bSSncu'Sl, ^npMtoir Modlc.1 XtMM» tm many tail. “¥S Sf.^oT'uF.fJSlkif.Pre-rrelloo. I. . treuQre mors nlubtothia fold. Retd it 09*« SSywBAKMdWWtVOOS mM.iodlreralo W STRONG — Medical Review. (Copyrighted.) QRATEFUL-COMFoftTlNQ* 1 EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST. •*U h thorough k ovr!-*«Ik* *»f the natural Ihwm which lor-r-i the o* ratloii* of di la tion and nutrition, iukI Ik h cm ref a L *p| 1 na tion uf the ft no p*o err e % of weU.senct* ed Coeoa, Mr. Epp« hn« frovided our breakfast t«bl-« with h *»lknMy flivoured b«ver*<e blcti may save u* many heavy dr*ctnr*4 bill* ft la by ll»- such article# « f diet that a... — . be gratia »Uy built up un’ll atrnng eimugh to resist “very i-» teller of laeaav ‘ftt-ulreda of subtle maltdi ■ are floa in* a-nMird «a reade to attack h*n**r tiler- t« * weak poirif, t/e may *»a «<*e mama fata ahaft bv keenl'itf ii r-1 'ca well with p Tt bl ol and a or p**1y poufahad fratue.”— i lvll Service <*«*♦•»-. Made *1 op-v with liolUng water‘‘t nr k. *<old .only In ha'f pound tlnn by jcrocer".* »h»IWiMhjl* J4AIKS BPrU A CO., Honueop-ithlc Cbemiata, L union, England. m: jj&sjuifln. La . loYurUnt growth. * luIMjau-y. ‘ ■' t SKJ?«?iS& ""Msasas u CONSUMPTIVE Weak iling*. DeblH^IixlipwIon, Paln/Take iatlm«.JOcta? s?r .re min •nimoiinini rmuinjiuw ExD'anntory letter »nal'ed by Tub Mutual 8y> dicatk. 8 V* II . x, y. $5251 t 4 Household Remedy r FOR ALU f BLOOD and SKIN 018 EASES Hi s/toir < > KHEU*,4iff^ • lam * millgnjnt SKIN U-. .... «M« *«I«s ,Seldom I, tonln, uptht imin irnt rettorlMtlM confutation, 1 , **•« ■■Hind (ram in, c* ■ Mpinutiral killing , I Ea&tsff-*™* 1 ► aiooo turn CO.. Masts. Ci. “PONT YOU KNOW Ward HtwAlllater'a Four Hundred Will Hare m Pemt New York, Dec. it—Mr. Ward Mc- 41 lister was a very,busy man between Hiding the finishing touches to the Pa triarchs’ ball, that took place, and mak ing arrangements for the New Years’ ball, which McAllister declares is to be the most magnificent entertainment ever held in this city, and the culminat ing effort of his life. "Yon cannot imagine, don’t yon know,” said Mr. McAllister, "of the magnificence of that ball. Every day it grows in magnitude. I have just or dered 400 canvas-back docks and ISO Bbode Island tnrkeys; just think of it. It is the largest order ever given caterer in New York. "Four hundred canvas-back ducks! exclaimed Mr. McAllister. "It is sim ply delicious to think of it, and all of them from Havre-de-Grace, In Mary land. 'And 150 Bbode Island turkeys. It is an interstate entertainment, don't yon see, so to speak. Bbode Island and Maryland are hand in hand. "I have also engaged a chef—and snob a chef!—who is to make his reputation cooking these docks and these turkeys. He was formerly chef to the queen of Spain, the gourmet Isabelle, bat never until now has he had a chance to make a reputation. He will have that chance at. the New Years ball. The basis of the Patriarchs will be terrapin, with sufficient quantum of duck; but the keynote of the New Yean feast will be canvas-baok dock. The invitations will be ready to deliver by Dec. 15. The ball will occur on January 18, and then, don’t you know, the public will be In terested to learn that this great feast will be a thing to live in history. "No,” added Mr. McAllister, in an swer to a question, "Mr. Stuyvesant Fish will not tie there. * Charitable Act of tha Cur. 8t- Petersbbbq, Dec. 11.—It has been the custom of the Knights of the Order of St. George ever since the founding of the order in ITC9 by Em press Catherine II, to give a, grand banquet Ob the feast day of their pat ron saint, .This year, however, the czar, who is at the head of the order, requested that the banquet be not given, and that the money which it was intended should be devoted to this purpose should be given to the sufferers from tha famine. The czar’s request was willingly consented'to, and-the ran suit will be a large subscription to the famine fund. Many of 1 the grand din ners given by .the officers of the various regiments, societies, etc., have been abandoned and the fonda usually spent in these festivities have been given over to aid the faffiloe Sufferers. The Grand Duke George Alezandroviteh has do nated the sum of 5,000 roubles to the fund for the relief of the sufferers in tha famine-stricken district. Bloody Affray' lie tween Seamen. Los now, Dec. 11.—A bloody affray between seamen occurred at the. Mill Wall dooka. . Three. Prussian and four English sailors befeame involved in a qnarrel, and ’ from' Words they quickly came to blows. The fight was a most desperate one, and the bystanders, who thought it nothing more than a usual sailor’s row, were horrified when they saw the men draw knives and com mence to stab and slash each other. The onlookers were afraid to interfere with the desperate men, and they fought like ferocious taragt*. One of the Ei lishmen named Swain was killed b; stab wound in the neokj > Another Ei lismau named Baker also received as! wound that will probably result fatally, and tbs third one, named Cooper, area A [bladder ~ Are they diseased? very seriously cut by the knlvea of-the Prussians: ‘' The police were notified of the fighting, bat aid not arrive in time to prevent a fatal ending qf 'the affair.- They did,- however; armtthe Prussians. Congressman Ktlgoeo’s Son Ilyin*. Washington, Dec, 11.—Bepnraentai r Uve Kilgore of Texqs, left for hoiietb attend What he believes to bo the death bed of hit sou. Mr. Kilgore would not have come to Washington at this time Were it not for Mg deep interest in the contest for the speakerebip. His son is at present at Boerne, near San Antonio, too miles Own home, and ieems to be threatened with quick consumption, nr. Kilgore has' had . much misfortune in his family of late, a favorite daugh ter- having died' within a' year. ■' As there will not be much publio business of any kind transacted in Congroae Un til after the Christmas holidays, it is entirely probable that Mr. Kilgore will turn up in time to be of real service to bis constituents. Mr. Kilgore has many sincere sympathizers in the misfortune* that have overtaken him by death in bis family, and many and ardent are the hopes that bis favorite boy tuay be saved. Baysges *r Influenza. Begun, Dec-11.—An idea of the ex tent of the ravages of influenza ,in this oity may be gathered from an article which appears in: the Medizinische Wochenschrjft. This medical author ity states that daring the past week there hare been 40,000 cases of the dis ease in Berlin. 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Thl* disorder of the system does not always manifest Itself outwardly by ires, eruptions, etc., quite Often the mum* la altogether ibternal. 1 The ktd- oeys feel sore, the liver feels sore, the lungs feel sore, and a decay seta It that often ends fatally. It Is much more ...ionsTok blood poison to manifest it self internally than externally. In atach cases neglect means death, for the vital organa once contaminated grow worse unless they grow better, and they will sr grow better unless the proper rem- Is applied. There Is no remedy that equals Sr. John Bull's Sarsaparilla, as acurative agent to cases of blood poi son. When other remedies miserably fall to give relief, this remedy alwaya checks its terrible ravages,’ even in in stances of scrofala or eyphUlis, and ro sters* the blood to a state of absolute purity. Large bottle (192 teaspoonfuls) 1.00. prmleticr that city. /The epidemio in Bambafg is particularly virulent in ite nature. The etattotiee- there show- that during the past week the deaths have been 289 above the average. ’ This exceedingly heavy inoreese in the mortality is dne to influence audits attendant complications. . Iieclln.d ta Withdraw Ills Raslgustloa. Ber.ve, Dec. II.—®r. Welti, why re signed as 'presidsnt of the republic and chairman of the railway department, in consequence of the defeat of the propo sition to purchase the Swiss Central railway by the plebeacite recently taken in the matter, has declined to withdraw hia resignation. Strong efforts have been made to indtee him te reconsider his action, but be declines te do to, and it is the belief that hit resignation la Baal A physician of Waco, Texas, writes: “I fcnow a number of instances of severe oases of blood poison beiag oared by Dr. John Ball's Ssrsspuills, no other remedy or tres ment being made use of, I consider that no better blood medicine 1* manufactured, dec! d&wlmo Tiny watehes are set in the tops of purses of woven gold. Yott may cough and cough and cough and cough and eongh but yon will not, If you take De Wltt’e Cough and Con- sumption Cure. The Davenport Drug Company. ' If yon shave yourself 'twill pay you to buy one of those Tower Bszors sold at Db. Eldbujob’s. Chinese maidens pluck out their eye- brows. O * "When pains grow sharp and sick ness rages the greatest love of life ap pears,” and this is natural enough, for we all know that most griefs are medici nal and that Salvation Oil easily rubs out pain. It costa only 23 cents. "The road to fortune is through print ers’ Ink.—1’. T. Uarnum. Chamberlain* Ere tad Ojirtifisnt. A certain core foe Chronic Sow Kps* TeOef, Salt m, Id Heed, Old Chronie Sores, Fever Bo t Kcsema. . , 1 Scratches, Sow Hippie* udroso. Biseooltog andeoothto*. 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